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The Elder Scrolls 6 will take longer to come out than the original five games combined
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The Elder Scrolls (commonly referred to as TES) is an award-winning series of roleplaying games created by Bethesda Softworks. Set in the vast world of Nirn, The Elder Scrolls series is renowned for the level of unprecedented control given the player over his or her character's destiny, establishing itself as the benchmark in immersive, independently-living worlds for the RPG genre.
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I'm a little out of the loop, what has Bethesda seriously produced since Skyrim other than FO4, FO76, and Starfield?
It seems crazy that such a well known studio wouldn't have more successful releases in the past 12 years.
Those are huge games (Starfield especially) to be fair and they only have a bit over 400 employees.
Why release more games when you can re-re-re-re-release skyrim for the billionth time?
Should've handed Fallout 4 over to Obsidian after the success of New Vegas (which I will maintain is way better than 4) and put those resources into something new and interesting (which to be fair, Starfield sorta is - at the very least it's a new IP and a new setting for Bethesda).
I can't wait for Fallout 4: New Vegas, it's going to rock!
Ooh, I didn't know about that!
Haven't played New Vegas in a few years, will be nice to play it again!
I'm not sure what the distribution of resources has been on the design-side of things at Bethesda, but they've had some kind of hand in the following games since Skyrim:
I know several of those are strictly under the Bethesda Softworks publishing side of things, but even on New Vegas the game design branch helped out here and there. I imagine they've been overloaded with working on how complicated Starfield actually is.
Still, it's a little bizarre that things have only been taking longer and longer as time goes by.
Surely Redfall was produced by a team of three interns on a Pentium 4.